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Annual Report 2013–14 Alumni Relations & Development Office


“While the Annual Report is our way of saying ‘thank you’, we also hope that it will inspire new donors. Furthermore, we hope it will encourage those of you who have already made Trinity a philanthropic priority to continue to support the College …”

© MATT BILTON


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Developing the College’s Future Trinity is a wealthy institution – though not as wealthy as the legends would have you believe. Indeed the College came to realise a few years ago that it could not meet its present commitments and future opportunities without increasing its income. With that in mind, the College recently conducted a feasibility study of its ability to seek external support, and in the light of its findings has determined to put its alumni and development programme on a firmer footing. Jennifer Garner has become Director of Alumni Relations & Development, and new roles have been created for two Fellows to support and engage closely with the work of the office, Professor Grae Worster, known to many of you as Senior Tutor from 2008–2014, has become Fellow for Alumni Relations, and I have been appointed Fellow for Development. Even though the College has not recently had an explicit campaign, it has nonetheless regularly received significant and generous gifts from alumni – such as one in the course of this year to enable the College to redesign its visual identity and website. External communications and websites are increasingly the face of an institution to the world, and Trinity very definitely needed a facelift. Major gifts of this kind have contributed to Trinity’s success since its formation, and will be important to its success in the future. The Annual Fund, however, hopes to widen the number of those giving to the College, since smaller amounts given regularly and by more members, will together make very significant contributions to enhancing our access initiatives, and to our teaching and research – and thus to ensuring that Trinity remains amongst the world’s leading academic institutions. Many members, including 42 new members this year, have chosen to remember Trinity in their wills. Under present legislation, Trinity’s charitable status makes gifts to the College exempt from inheritance tax. Indeed recent rule changes mean that under certain circumstances any sum you bequeath to Trinity College will not only be free from tax but may also reduce the overall tax liability due on your estate. By notifying us of your intention to remember the College in your will, you will also be invited to join the Great Court Circle, Trinity’s legacy society. While the Annual Report is our way of saying “thank you”, we also hope that it will inspire new donors. Furthermore, we hope it will encourage those of you who have already made Trinity a philanthropic priority to continue to support the College in its effort to remain at the forefront of research and education. The following pages outline the current state of the College’s finances and show the tangible difference your support makes. We hope that by demonstrating why Trinity needs your continued support, we will encourage you to join us in securing the College’s future.

Dr Michael Banner Dean and Fellow for Development


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Senior Bursar’s Report

Senior Bursar’s Report: Why Giving to Trinity Matters The generosity of past members combined with the wisdom of past bursars has furnished the College with a substantial endowment (see chart). In 2014 Trinity’s endowment assets totalled £936m, and our investments broadly comprised 60% property and 40% global equities. Three quarters of the College’s income comes from investments (see chart). The additional 25% was comprised of kitchen & sundries (8%), rents (9%) and student fees (8%). While the College is generally considered ‘the wealthiest’ in Cambridge, two important points need to be borne in mind.

If we are to sustain our work into the future we can’t spend capital, so if we are to do more of what we do, and to develop new initiatives and programmes, we need to supplement our income.

First of all, our income is fully committed to current operational costs. In 2014, the College had net spendable investment income of £33.3m and we spent that almost entirely on maintaining teaching and research in the College. Scholarships and awards to our own students, and the general provision of tuition and maintenance are, of course, significant costs, and far exceed the fee income the College receives. Our continuing programme of maintenance and renewal for our magnificent buildings is particularly expensive, and the College has to set aside 20% of its endowment income for this purpose every year. We also support the University, and make sizeable donations to the less endowed colleges to provide student support and teaching.

Second, it is worth placing Trinity in the context of international competitors. Our total endowment, at approx. $1.5 bn at current exchange rates, is less than the endowment of quite a few liberal arts colleges on the east coast of America, such as Amherst College and Williams College, both in Massachusetts, or of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. Using a different yardstick, if we think about Trinity’s endowment per student (so, dividing it by 1000), it is about the same as the Ivy League Universities. So Trinity, all by itself, demands comparison with these institutions. But Trinity is not an island. To be a great College we need to be part of a great University, so we have to continue to support the University in the years to come. And that puts our endowment in a different perspective.

The endowment

The resources we received Three-quarters is income from investments.

40% Global 40% Equities Global Equities

75% Investment 75% Income Investment Income

28% Teaching 28% Teaching

60% Property 60% Property

8% Student Fees 8% Student Fees 9% Rents 9% Rents 8% Kitchen 8% & Sundries Kitchen & Sundries

11% Tutorial11% & Admissions Tutorial & Admissi 11% Research 11% Research 12% Awards12% Awards 20% University 20%Donations, University etc Donatio 18% Residence 18%&Residence Catering & Cateri

Total Net Assets Total£936m Net Assets £936m


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If Trinity is to remain competitive as a world-class institution, supplementary income, including new donations, will be required to increase student support, improve College teaching and facilities, and advance new research both in Trinity and the University. It is noteworthy that US institutions have been remarkably successful in gaining the support of their alumni. Between 2003 and 2013, Amherst, for

How is this money used?

example, received gifts of over $500m, and Stanford received an astonishing $8bn. In the same period, Trinity received some £15m. Trinity now needs to do better in making its case for support by explaining its circumstances, its needs and its goals. As this document makes clear, every donation counts and will help us to continue to attract the very best minds to our world class College. Rory Landman

Where does it go?

• Isaac Newton Trust • Cambridge Bursary Scheme • Colleges Fund • Trinity Bursary Scheme • Travel Awards •O ne-third is spent on University and Student Support 75% Investment Income

28% Teaching

8% Student Fees 9% Rents 8% Kitchen & Sundries

11% Tutorial & Admissions 11% Research 12% Awards 20% University Donations, etc 18% Residence & Catering

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•Q uarter spent on College buildings: – Routine Maintenance: £3m – Special Renovation Projects: £5m


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Annual Fund Allocation

Annual Fund Allocation As you have read in the previous pages, the gifts that make up the Annual Fund are a crucial element in our fundraising and are all greatly valued.

We are thrilled to announce that we have received 753 gifts this year from 1,157 donors, raising a total of £717,781, while first time donors contributed £80,000 to the Fund this year. These gifts supported a number of initiatives. The Student Support Fund received £227,000 to assist students in their studies and for travel bursaries while at Trinity. This year’s access programme – IntoUniversity, which runs centres that offer innovative and integrated programmes of academic support, pastoral care and mentoring for children aged 7-18 from disadvantaged backgrounds – received £25,000. Of the £368,000 raised for General Purposes, the College was able to contribute to renovations to the bankside punt staithe and the new College website. The remaining funds were designated to numerous initiatives, ranging from the Trinity College Cambridge Choir to Research Fellowships. This year you may have also been one of the nearly 700 alumni who spoke to our team of student callers.

The dedication of the call team over the two-week period of the Telethon resulted in a fantastic return of just over £255,000. 66% of you who gave for the first time did so over the phone, so we trust you enjoyed speaking with the current students. From what they’ve told us, they found it extremely interesting to hear about your time at Trinity. The future undoubtedly holds many challenges, and we should no longer look to the government to protect us against all of these. We hope that you accept our approaching you to supplement the gifts of earlier generations. It provides you with the opportunity to strengthen your lifelong connection with the College and its mission. 9% of Trinity alumni supported the College this year, compared with the overall college average of 12% and of 23% for the top college. We hope more alumni will be inspired to support the Annual Fund at any level and join other members in contributing to, and celebrating, the College’s future.

“ I was a recipient of a Trinity bursary during my undergraduate years, which enabled me to study there. I hope a lot of other people will be given this great opportunity too, and this is why I have decided to give back.” Amna Hadziabdic (2004)


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The Clock Tower Circle

The Great Court Circle

To further enhance our giving programme, we are pleased to introduce a new giving society that recognises those donors who give at a leadership level to the Annual Fund.

This Society was established to thank those members who have pledged a bequest to Trinity during their lifetime and these gifts will help to ensure the long term financial security of the College and build on the long history of such benefactors. The Great Court Circle held its seventh annual luncheon in May this year and we look forward to welcoming all members back to College on 30 May 2015.

The Clock Tower Circle recognises donors who choose to make a significant commitment of £1,000, £5,000 or £10,000 annually. Clock Tower Circle members will be noted in the College’s Annual Report and invited to a special reception or event once per year.

“ I joined the Clock Tower Circle this year because I believe it is important for alumni to support the ongoing excellence at Trinity.” Mark Soundy (1983) Partner, Shearman & Sterling, London

“ I am glad that my Great Court Circle bequest will provide the Boat Club with a first-class racing eight, which will hopefully keep 1st & 3rd in the forefront of Bumps racing for many years to come.” Richard Pearse (1966)


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List of Donors

List of Donors

1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014

All care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this list. However, if any error has occurred, please accept our apologies and notify the Alumni Relations & Development Office so that we can amend our records.

1945

107 anonymous donors including 12 Clock Tower Circle members

Mr P F C Burke Mr F M Cooke Mr C E Hindson Professor P H Jellinck Dr J F Keighley (d) Dr B W Langley Professor L Mestel FRS Dr J D Teare

1929 Mr R Washbourn OBE (d) 1935 Mr D S M Eadie MC Mr B B King

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1937 Mr P F Hanbury 1938 Sir James Bottomley KCMG (d) Mr C T Rivington 1939

1947

Mr W H M de Gelsey KCSG Mr T J Wright (d)

Mr D K W Cox Mr J G Green Guy Lyster Esq DL The Revd Canon William Norman Mr D K Robinson

1940 Mr R P Lister CBE Mr E H H Montgomerie (d) 1941 Professor P Armitage CBE Mr S G Garrett Dr M G H Lewis Professor D V Osborne Mr R G Williams OBE

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1942 Mr P Brackfield Sir John Bradfield CBE Dr S L Bragg Mr E J Watson

Mr R F Barclay The Viscount Hubert de Marcy Dr S Gnanalingam Mr N N Rossos Mr J I Sharp

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1943 Mr H J F Marriott Dr P T Perkins 1944 Professor R L Cuany Professor J F Davidson FRS FREng Sir John Thomson GCMG

Dr R G C Arridge The Earl of Crawford and Balcarres The Revd Professor D R Gordon Mr W T J Griffin Dr K W Hickson MBE Mr S J Laredo The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein CMG CBE Mr J H Thornton DL Mr C N Wilson 1949 Mr A V Brown Mr R B Harrison Mr C G Heath Mr J R Lindgren The Lord Lloyd of Berwick PC DL

NOTE (e) indicates year of election rather than matriculation; indicates a Fellow; indicates a Clock Tower member and (d) against a name indicates that the donor is deceased.

Mr P J S Lumsden CBE Dr R J N Phillips F Inst P Mr M Rennison The Revd Canon Raymond Ross Professor R Shaw ScD Mr M Shenstone CM Professor A T Stewart Mr D G Valentine (d) Dr A J Wilkinson 1950 Dr N Blackburn Mr J M Brew Mr I F Brown Mr T D Casey Mr J S Cohen Mr D A Diamond Mr M B Ellwood Dr J G Halverstam MRCP Mr A W MacDonald Mr G M Nissen CBE Mr T J Palmer CBE Professor M J S Rudwick FBA Mr R J Upton 1951 Mr G K Anderson Dr D R Bainbridge Brigadier A E Baxter Mr M G Brazil Mr G V Burnaby Field Marshal Sir John Chapple GCB CBE DL Professor R D Cohen CBE MD FRCP FMedSci Mr W B Cook The Lord Cunliffe Dr P M E Drury Mr W M Fernie OBE Mr C J K Fordham Dr D C Handscomb Professor R Jackson FRS Mr D F Mayers Mr M McLoughlin Mr B I Nathan

Mr D J C Peppercorn Professor A M Ross Mr P H Stickland Professor D T Swift-Hook 1952 Professor S S Bleehen The Revd G W Brough Dr W G Cartwright Mr R S Don The Revd R J Friars Mr T A R Guldman Dr R M Lodge The Revd Canon Roland Meredith Mr R T Oliver Mr R J O’Neill CMG Mr R Pryor Mr B Samuels Mr D F Snook Mr F G Storey Mr C Vince Mr H Ward OBE Mr R J Wilson Dr T Wolf 1953 Dr J Antebi Mr L R Barkey Mr M J Brett Mr O J Colman Mr D B Cuming Dr N W Daw Mr R C P Elgood Mr M J Evans Mr J E Feavearyear The Revd J S Fordham Mr C E P Harrison Mr M Knowles Mr P S Lansley Mr P B Lawson Dr E E L Mitchell Mr V M Morton Mr R A B Nicolle Mr E J W Oyler Mr R Prescott


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Mr R A G Raimes Mr M Rendall Mr V A Smith Mr S L C Tester The Revd R H Torrens Mr P G Walker Mr J H Webb Mr B S Wessely The Revd Dr D H Williams Mr M R Wood 1954 Mr P D Burnford Mr D E Butcher Dr A O Davies Mr E R W Dent Professor S M Fordham OBE Mr E T Gartside Mr R C Gray Professor D Holdcroft Mr M A Kaye Dr A C Klottrup MBE Mr J C R D Knight Dr C H B Mee OBE Dr J M Oxbury FRCP Mr G C Perry Mr C D Power Sir William Reid KCB FRSE Dr J D Roberts Dr R H Sadleir Mr T K Shutt Sir Donald Spiers CB TD FREng Mr M H Thompson Mr G H Topple Professor C T C Wall FRS Mr R A Wellings Mr K G P Woolley 1955 Mr B M Adam Mr C I Bateman Mr M J Ben-Nathan Mr B M Bienkowski Mr B R Bryan Dr P K Buxton Mr C E Carey Dr N K Coni Mr G J J Fuzzey Mr P T Hamlyn Mr J D L Hill Mr R M James Mr J V Jenkins Mr P D Levitt Mr D G Lewthwaite Mr B Medhurst Mr J D Morris Mr B J Moser

Professor D J Murray Mr G F J Nash Mr C E Parker The Revd G F Parsons Mr M G Priestley The Lord Scott of Foscote Mr J R Smith Mr R C Southwell QC Mr H J F Taylor The Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe PC Hon Mr R D B Williams 1956 Mr S Abel Smith Mr R E Cawthorn Dr R Courtenay-Evans Mr S D Eccles Mr H Fox Dr I H Gibson Mr J W Graham Mr C S Hall OBE TD DL Mr H C E Harris CBE Mr T C Heywood-Lonsdale (d) Dr G A W Hornett Mr I J Lord Dr J B Messenger Mr A A Stowell Mr T M Whitaker Mr E G Wiles Mr G C M Young DL Mr A M Zane 1957 Mr A P Barclay-Watt Mr J H W Beardwell TD FCSI (Hon) Mr R R Cockroft Mr A C R Elliott Sir Edward Evans-Lombe Dr T J G Francis Mr R A Griffiths Mr J F Hargreaves Mr D N Holt Mr R W Horner Mr J S Jackson Dr D S King Mr C J Lowe CVO Mr R H Macdonald Mr R W Mackworth-Praed Mr A J Massie CBE Mr D T Muxworthy Mr C A F Newman Mr M A Parry-Wingfield Mr S R M Price FREng Mr E W Saville Mr R B Skepper Mr D C Stewart

Mr J G Thompson Mr B M P ThompsonMcCausland Dr P J Unsworth (d) Dr J Verity Mr M N Wells Mr R Wilson 1958 The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley Dr J G P Barnes Professor J M Boardman Professor P G Bowers Mr J R Boyle Mr P J Brock Dr S P Brock FBA Sir Andrew Buchanan KCVO Mr J G P Buxton Mr D D Cammell In memory of Dr A H Falkner Mr C N Goodman Lt Colonel R C Gregory Professor W J Jones Mr D A Kenrick Sir Henry Keswick Mr D G Knott Professor J M Lonsdale Dr J N Mansbridge Mr J E Marsh Mr M J McCormick Smith Dr M P McOnie Dr J C Octon Mr J C Pilling Dr W F C Purser Mr G V Rainey Dr G H R Rowell Dr A W A Rushton Mr R T Townley Mr O L van Someren Dr J D F Wilkie

1959 Mr J S Allan Dr J F Avery Jones CBE Mr D Berrington Davies Mr M F Bott Mr D S Burnand Mr G M Buxton Mr D H B Chesshyre CVO Dr M R Church Mr J C Cook Dr G Dorey Dr J J Hall Mr P R Hutt Mr M J Innes Mr R W Joyce Mr H Meadows Mr J C Morton Mr P M Ohlson Mr R L Onians Mr D R Price Mr D Putnam Dr W J Tunstall Mr N K W Williamson Mr I J Willis Mr G Wilsher Dr P R Wilson 1960 Professor G J Barker-Benfield Mr R E Beveridge Mr M J Boxford Mr M J Brooke Mr N C Brown Dr T M G Cloughley Dr A J Cornford Mr P D C Eley Mr M G Falcon Dr T L Faulkner Dr C Field

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Dr P Furniss Mr J M Graham-Campbell Mr W A H Hamilton Dr J P E Hodgson The Revd Canon Anthony Hulbert Lord Hunt of Chesterton CB FRS Mr E G Le Quesne MBE Mr R H Myddelton Mr C L D O’Gorman Mr J B Onians Mr P J Parsons Mr A F Pemberton DL Mr P N Poole-Wilson Lord Rees of Ludlow OM FRS Ms S M Richards Professor D J S Robinson Professor J G Rushton Mr D R Scott Mr M D Shankland Mr A J Soundy Mr S C V Ward 1961 Dr P L Bransby The Revd D I A Brazell Mr N J B Cooper Mr C G Coulter Dr P C B Craske Mr P E R Davis Mr A W R FitzHugh Mr J M Goldthorpe Mr R B Hines CEng Mr D C Humphreys Mr D A Iliff Lt Colonel M A Illingworth Mr D J Leigh Dr D J R Lloyd-Evans Mr K S McArdle Professor N J Morgan Brigadier J M A Nurton OBE MC The Hon. Sir Michael Pakenham KBE CMG Mr I C Smart Mr D P Swain Mr R B Waite Mr J F G Williams 1962 Mr J K A Alderson Mr R M Andrewes The Revd A J Butcher Mr M G Chandler Mr R D Clews Professor C C Davis

Mr M Hankey Mr J R Kiely In memory of Mr A H Southern Mr A J Matthew Dr J S McGee Mr A P McMullen Mr I E G Miller Mr A S Morrison Mr H S Ogley Mr E D S Page Mr J J R Pope OBE DL Mr D J Ross Mr A F Shewan Mr T H Wright 1963 Mr A C Brink Dr C J Bruton Mr G L Buckingham Dr A K Canter Colonel W J Chesshyre Mr C R R Corbett Dr D W Day Mr M G T Dickson CBE Mr P J A Driscoll Professor P S Friedmann Mr R A D Grant Mr M A W Hall (d) Dr H F Hambly Mr B Hopewell Professor R O Hynes Mr R G Jones OBE Mr D J Lawrence Mr N MacInnes Dr D D Oakes Mr G N Pudney Mr R Pynn Mr F Seddon Mr P J G Wigley Mr J S Wood Professor C G Wynn-Williams 1964 Mr A Aldred Sir Geoffrey Bowman KCB QC Dr J B Bridge Mr A M Burnett The Revd Dr P ClementsJewery Mr L M Colvin Mr R G Courtney Dr L N J de Jong Mr C H B Dorin Mr K J Hawkins Mr R A Jennings Professor T T B Koh Mr R M Lloyd-Price Mr D G Manns

Dr J L A Nazareth Mr M R Philippe Mr R M Prichard Canon Dr Robert Reiss Mr S C Rogers Mr H M C Rowe Mr I D Sale Dr R A Sharp Professor T E Stacey Mr J R Stonehouse Mr R D Wilkinson CVO 1965 Dr R E Ashton Mr A I Bailey Professor J A J Barbara Mr S J Barber Mr H M Boggis-Rolfe Mr J M Boldero Mr R Brown Mr S Clarke Mr M P Clements Mr J A Connor His Hon. Judge Darroch Mr N P Duffin Dr H D Empsall Dr R A Forder Professor D C Heggie Mr J M Hepplestone Mr D J Hunt Professor W Karl Mr H K Khalil Mr A J Leitner Mr P M Lerman Mr I P Mann Dr C A W McCalla Dr E Munro Professor D Oakes Sir John Parsons KCVO Mr I R Peacock Mr D J Plaine Mr A J G Redshaw Dr C Reisner Mr J Robertson Dr J A Scott TD Baron Ajit Shetty Mr G G Silver Mr T C Stancliffe Dr F P Stefanini Dr R A Swallow Mr S V Twilley Mr J S White The Revd Canon Prof R A Yates 1966 His Hon. Judge Behrens Mr D A Benjamin Mr A G Burton

Mr D W Carverhill Mr N T Davey FCA Mr C W Daws Mr R H Evans Mr R F Harris Dr I T Ker Mr O D Moorhouse Mr T S Schultz Sir Stephen Silber Mr M J Symons Mr R E Tolley Gp Capt Mike Trace OBE FRAeS RAF (Ret’d) 1967 Dr R J M Barker Mr P J Buchanan Mr J A F Buxton Mr A C Cassidy MBE Dr R S Craxton Mr A J Davey Mr L K Edkins Mr P J Freeman CBE QC Dr A H Harker Mr R Hastings-James Mr P R W Hensman OBE DL Mr D A G Hill Mr R Hill Dr N J Holloway Mr I G Jarry Mr I C Macdougall Mr T S Moran Mr M C E Ormiston Mr J N L Simson Dr P R Smith Dr R A Smith Mr N G Strong Dr B R Sutton FBCS CEng CITP Mr M W Thomson-Glover Mr C S Whitman Mr K M Wilkinson Mr P Williams 1968 Dr I H Akroyd Mr R D J Barker Mr N Faragher Mr P M Featherman Professor C H B Garraway CBE Mr G C Greanias The Revd J N Hamilton Mr J F S Hervey-Bathurst CBE DL Dr C Housby-Smith Sir Paul Judge Mr P J Lewis Sir Nicholas Mander Bt FSA In memory of Dr R K Marlow (e)


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Dr G Owen Mr J C M Penty Professor M R E Proctor FRS Dr A Rigo Sureda Dr S H D Shaw Professor J A Silvester The Hon. Sir Nicholas Stadlen Dr I A F Stokes Mr A P Swallow 1969 Mr A S Allen Mr S N Anscombe Mr J W Butler Mr W B Close Mr S P Collins Mr S L Davis Mr J D Dixon OBE Sir William Ehrman KCMG Mr I B Godman Professor S Haberman Mr J M Hadley Mr G L Harvey His Hon. Judge Hetherington Mr C A Ignatowicz Dr D M G Jenkins Mr J D Kaye Mr E J Lean Dr M D McGuinness Dr K J Moriarty CBE Mr A T C W Russell Mr P H Smith Mr A J Taylor Dr A G Trangmar

Mr J M Wallace Professor J R F Walters FRCP Mr J P Withinshaw 1970 The Revd Canon Peter Adams (former Chaplain) Mr H F Bacon Dr B J Banks Dr A Benghiat Mr W J Bird MBE Sir Andrew Cahn KCMG Professor C R Chester Dr N P Chotiros Dr J F Coakley Mr A H Dutton Dr A N Eva Mr M J Fetherston Mr A A Hogarth QC Mr R W M Jones Mr G H Lester Mr D Natzler Mr J C Passmore Mr J G Polsue Sir David Richards Mr R B Saunders The Revd B R Stevens Dr J L Thorogood Dr N D Trounce Mr R G Whelan 1971 Mr H J Alexander Mr A J Bates Mr J W Burton

Mr R M Buxton

Sir Mark Havelock-Allan QC

Mr J E Cork

Mr J H P Kravitt

Mr J K G Dart

Mr C Langridge

Professor N R M de Lange FBA

Mr P C R Linnecar

Mr S D Dias

Colonel M P Manson

Professor N Donaldson

Mr P McMahon

Mr M J B Farmer

Mr F M Mitchell

Dr I W Fellows

Mr D Parkes

Mr C Freedman

Mr S G Place

Dr M J Glynn

Mr J A Scriven

Mr G F Grimes

Mr R N Shapiro

Mr M C Hicks

Mr E R T Waley

Mr T J R Hill

Mr P G Westmacott

Mr J W Hirst QC

Mr T R Wik

Mr P Kearney

Mr R Wilkinson

Mr D R Kershaw Dr P R Maidment Mr A T McNeile Mr J Miller Mr J Ormerod Dr P J T Pearson Mr J Prentice Sir James Scott Bt Mr N J P Sherratt Dr C D Spink Dr J A Towey 1972

1973 Professor E J Baker Mr R H Barbour Mr J E Beerbower Mr R Broughton Dr G Dear Mr B English Mr H Glockner Mr R B Gross Mr J Harkness Mr F Lane Heard III Mr K D Ludwig

Mr M P Beard

Dr S Mollett

The Revd G L Bray

Mr T J O’Sullivan

Mr M J Conway

Dr H J Pearson OBE

Mr J R Drummond CBE

Mr L E Pickett

Dr S Fleminger

Mr J M Rudd-Jones

Mr T J Flynn

Mr P J Walker

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Mr M B Wasser Mr S P Weil Mr G C Woods 1974 Mr H M W Borrill FSA Mr C D Bragg Mr R Brooman Mr J G S P Burridge Mr A J M Chamberlain Mr J M Croock Mr N Eagers Mr J E Francis Mr J B Goodbody Dr R J Grimshaw Mr P Haberman FCA Professor R E Hawkins Mr M Jones Dr D P Kennedy (e) Mr J R D Korner FRSA Mr M G Norman Mr H F Shanks Mr R L Winterbourne 1975 Mr R W P Apps Dr G Arjavalingam Mr A J Banton Mr P J Barnard Mr A Chamberlain Professor P A Durbin Dr P S Hammond Mr N A Hill Mr S P H Johnson Mr M R Kipling Mr P W Knapton Mr G R D Lay

Dr J A Lorsong Dr G A Luzzi Mr R G Pilgrim Mr P C Russell Dr H B Ryan Mr G B Smith Mr B C Swartz Mr P N Withers 1976 Dr J Banford Mr J P Buxton Professor P Coleman Mr J J Ellison Professor S Fields Mr C S Gibbs Dr S L Grassie Professor S D Jacka Mr G A Kay Mr J P Lavis Mr P M Meredith Mr M S Middleditch Mr A W J Morgan Mr I M Partridge Mr M G Woods 1977 Mr H D Brodie Mr C J Callow Mr R H Collier Professor Dr L Cordero-Lecca Dr T Datta Professor J C Dibble FRSCM Mr I C Fowler Mr R K Gabbertas Mr G R C Graham Mr P E Hagger

Mr J M Harris Mr M D Katzenellenbogen Mr B M McCorkell Mr C J Miller Mr A N Perkins Mr C W Rixson Ms B A Singer Mr D J C Sington Mr I C Watmore 1978 Mr R S Bailey Professor A Bradley FRS Mr C A Cardona Mr A D Crampton FCA Dr R W Hall Mrs S P Imgrund (Moss) Mrs V Jacka (Mackworth-Praed) Mr M J Lewis FCA Ms J R Lindgren Mr R G Petrie Mr J M Scott Ms C J Sladden (Bollworthy) Mr S W Wallace 1979 Mrs R M E Borgars (Payne) Mr C P Burrows Miss F M Cadwallader Miss E Cranmer Dr H Curtis Mr A F de Courcy Ling Professor A J Elliott-Kelly FInstP Mr G Ernest Mr C P Hancock QC Mrs D Hancock (Galloway) Mr A R Haynes Dr C P Kaplanis Mrs L G C Knight (Davidson) Mr W C W Lau Mr G B McInroy Dr R E Morse Mr J C Murphy Mr E A C Neubauer Mr V A Neuman Mrs R F Norris (Bain) Mrs M K Priaulx (Casey) Mr O M Purcell Mr A G Sharpe Mrs M C Timmerman (Watts) Dr D R E Timson Mr J A Von Klemperer Mr N C Westbury Dr P J Wright 1980 Mrs B J Bonser (Fuller)

Miss H E Briggs Mr W S de Wied Dr J M Edwards Mrs K A Fisher (Jones) Mr C G N Galliver Dr K Harrison Miss K J C Hooper Mr T M Kemball Mr B Leak Mr D R Lindgren Mr C P Neve Mrs A L Piper (Bell) Mr R A Scott Mr F P Sington Mr S M Tuke Mr P M Williams 1981 Dr T J Arneson Mr C J E Bird Dr C L Brown Mr D C Brunt Mr R D Carter Mr P T Cummins Dr C A H Fisher Mrs A R Forey (Srivastava) Mr P M Garcia Mr S Hanna Mrs E J Jack (Shorten) Mr S J Kelly Mr P Lillington Ms A M McFadyen Dr M I Morris Mr W H Morris Mrs F J Nelmes (Nalder) Mr S H Niman Mr J A Priestley Mr S D J T Rowe Mr E D C Thornton Mr J H A Tusa Mrs L A Tusa (Clackson) Ms F C Warburton 1982 Mr T M Brewis Miss E F Clark Mr K S P Cooper Dr R E Davidson (Tait) Mrs K M Gentles (Parsons) Mr N J Hall Dr C L Hanna (Garbutt) Mr J P Hickman Mr R D Jack Mr M E Jenner Dr J D A MacGinnis Mr J R H Maw Mrs J E Miller (Halsall) Mr J J Oates


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The Revd T H G Saunders Mr A C Shore The Hon. Sir Rabinder Singh Ms S J Spicer Dr R A Stansfield Mr C M ten Brink 1983 Professor J Acrivos Mr G J A Baddoo Mr C V Ben-Nathan Mr F W M Burkitt Mr I Clough Dr M C de Jode (Murphy) Mr J R Evans-Tovey Mr D J Goodwin Dr B S Gray Dr A E Griffiths Dr I S Hall Professor N G Kingsbury (e) Dr C J C Remfry Mr P M Seth Mr M W Soundy Mr B R F Thomas Mr S C Vyvyan Mr B N Yardley 1984 Mr G L Adams Dr T S Andrews Mr C H R Bracken Mr A K F Butterfield Mr P A L Camilletti Mr N J Cobb Mr S J Davis Mr C E Dowthwaite Mr T W Faber Dr P D Flynn Mr A T G Hill Miss F E Hobday Dr J C Johnson-Ferguson (Getley) Lt Colonel M E JohnsonFerguson Miss F M Kelly Mrs B L Kilpatrick (Windsor) Dr T D Lam Mrs V E Leng (Hoare) Mr M A Pedroz Mr R J Perrins Dr S J Pilkington Brigadier R J Rider CBE Mr R A Sage Mr J C Taylor 1985 Mr R S N Ames Dr W C Au

Mr P L E Doxey Mr C Howe Mrs S A A Langton-Gilks (Langton) Mrs C H Linfoot-McLean (Linfoot) Mr J M Moleman Mr C M Newbold Mr M T Philbin Dr A P Selby Dr J A Steadman Mr M J Storey Mr C A S Swan Mr M J Vanhegan Ms S Weinberg Mr T J M Wilson 1986 Mr A S R Barrett In memory of Professor A Barton FBA (e) Dr R E Bleehen Mr B L W Chan Mr S J Dann Mrs V G Ford MEP (Pollock) Professor H R French Mrs J L Gray (Barker) Dr R B Hoyle Dr D Linardatos Mr P S O’Leary Mr R O’Sullivan Mr J F Pelham-Burn Dr M D Peterson Mr A F Rice Mr P J Richmond Mr A Waters Mr S N White QC 1987 Mr A Daodu Mrs S M Fraser (Struthers) Miss C M Furze Lady A P Hervey-Bathurst (Warburg) Mr W Nicoll Dr L C Parlett Dr M Patel Mr D C Perry Mrs C Sears (Elliott) Mr G F Thompson Mr C E J Thomson Mr A P D Walker QC Mr N White Dr X Zhang 1988 Mr S K Brown Professor J P Burnside

Mr M A Chapple Professor P Collinson CBE FBA (e) (d) Miss J C Lyon Mrs A Price (Baber) Mr E N Reed Dr F S Samaria Mr D A S Stephens Dr S R Wall Dr A Weller 1989 Mr M S Aird Mr A H F Armstrong Dr D S Chatterjee Mr R Davis Professor T C Eley Mr T N Flemming Mr M R Halford Mr R J Hammond Mr C J Newman Mr O Price Mr L C Richdale Mr W J Robinson Mr H A Salmon Mr N R Trotman Dr C R Turner Mrs R A Yates (Daldorph) 1990 Dr P M Barrett Dr D Chart Mr T P Day Dr G Deutscher Mrs E Fox (Simmons) Mr P Gattei Mr D J Herbert Mr J M E Lee Mr P F Y Lee Dr S J S Lister Mrs I H Slaney (Jolley) Mrs A K M Standley (Humphreys) Mr A Stevens Mr G C Woodruff Dr Y Y Yeo 1991 Mr R P Bannon Mrs C G Coates (Gye) Miss S L Cunliffe Miss M J Forsyth Mrs H K Leach (Wiseman) Mrs R Matthews (Taylor) Mr T G M Mitcheson QC Mr K E F Mullaley Dr H Ramanathan Mr N G Yates

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1992 Mrs H Brennan (Rahman) Mr C F Camilleri Ms S L H Chia Mr W J Cramer Mr T W R Hayward Mr T Hornbuckle Dr D J M Kerr Mr B Leech Mr J E O’Brien Mr R F A Pine Mrs S K Shashank (Svati Madhukar Kania) Miss C E Taylor Mrs L C Terry (Morfill) 1993 Mr H A C Barnes Mr G I L Cheong Mr J-C de Swaan Dr D Forsythe Mrs D Kallis (Khayatt) Mr J P Moorhead Mrs H M L Morgan (Halcrow) Dr J Portsmouth Ms K L Purdy Mr D Rendall Dr N R Scott 1994 Mr J F Anderson Mr D J Appleton Dr P E Carvounis Mr A J Colville Mr D J Curtis Mr S A Healy Mrs C H Holmes (Salmond) Mr M P Holmes Mr S J Liddiard Dr R E Lowe Mrs E L McClelland (Jameson) Mr O R Orangun Mr C W E Ponsonby Mr S A Roe Mr J L Skeet Dr F M Welsh Mr P R Woods Ballard Mr N F A Worsley 1995 Mr M T Arnold Mr J P Bevan Mr N E Chase Mr J L Livingstone Mr D M Lowish Mr I S Parkinson Ms C T Sirikanda (Mattison) Mr T M Wolff


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List of Donors

1996 Mr B Allen Dr C R Barnes Mr T A L Burns Mr P T J Casey Ms N P Cheah Dr A A Costa Ms E E Darwin Dr M A Dmitriev Dr W J Fletcher Mr J W Glazebrook CEng Dr J J Green Ms L H Green Dr C I Harding Mr D W Hirst Miss S M Kummutat Mr G B Lefroy Miss S A March Mr R G Moore Dr J C Westerhoff 1997 Dr J R Aston Mr D A J Beary Ms E C Biott Mr C E R Crowson Mr R P Davies Mr M D Hoe Mr P A Le May Dr N N Moore Mr T A Richards Dr C K Sadie Dr W A Thorne Mr Z Varga Mr P K F Wan Hok Chee

1998 Dr S F Daruvala (e) Mr J M Glass Miss S Hettige Mr A L John Mr P A Johnson Mr C P King Dr D S Madgwick Mr M G Price Mr A D Scott Dr S L Webster 1999 Mrs E M S Davies (Major) Ms C A Dove Dr R Hager Dr T J Howat Mr C A M Magee Ms J K Miles (e) Mr A Shah Dr M W Shea Ms M E Stalford Mr G B M van den Driessche Dr G M von Hippel 2000 Dr S E Adams Dr G Bioh Mr D J Bradley Dr D M Knipe Mr M W S Lynas Dr D G Paine Mr C J Shampine 2001 Dr D S Z M Boctor

Friends of Trinity Seven Anonymous Friends Professor A Acrivos The Tom ap Rhys Pryce Memorial Trust The Aurum Charitable Trust Mrs H M L Burke BA (Hons) Mr I Campbell Mr G Cuddeford Mr M Darling Ms M Davis Mr J Dunston Mrs G Falkner Mr J J Glickman Dr D Goodings Mrs E Halverstam Sir Ralph Kohn FRS

Lodge of Trinity Cambridge Mr T Mitchell Mrs J J Montgomerie Mrs S Peterson Mr T & Mrs K Price Mr C J Reed Mrs P Ryan The James Vaughan Fund Virtual Archive Mr C & Mrs D Winchell

Miss R L Compton Professor D T Fearon FRS (e) Mrs H M Fletcher (Sevar) Mr A Moore Dr S J Rees Mr A J Sproat-Clements Dr C Yin 2002 Mr C K Delingpole Dr H J K Famm Dr A L Goodwin Miss S J Johnson Miss J S Lee Dr R A Low Mr D G Minch-Dixon Mr A S F Nice Dr D Notz Mr Z Patel Mr J F Reizenstein Ms F M Sang 2003 Miss S Ananda Mr O C Butler Miss M Dawson Mr J K Goldsbrough Mr D Kirdoglo Mr D J T Newton Miss H E Usmar 2004 Miss L M J Berkin Miss S L Cox Mr R J Firth

Captain T E C Jarvis Mr P E Jefferys Dr M R Kakde Miss A F Spry 2005 Mrs M L Goodier (Sanders) Dr Z Huang Mr P F Nicholson (Head of the Chapel & Music Office) 2006 The Revd Dr M C Banner (e) Dr F Marini-Balestra 2007 Mr G B A Jin 2008 Mr A E Muntean 2009 Mr R S Cleary Jr Mr E D Swartz In memory of Mr J P Vaughan Miss M Wang 2011 Mr A H Chen Mr D Liebers Professor E M Meyerowitz (e) former 2012 Professor D W Oxtoby (former Visiting Fellow Commoner)


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The Great Court Circle This Society, which was established to thank those members who have made a bequest to Trinity during their lifetime, held its seventh annual luncheon earlier this year.

33 Anonymous Legators His Hon. Roderick Adams (1956) The Revd Canon Peter (1970) Adams Dr N W Alcock OBE FSA (1957) Mr T E Allen (1963) Ms T T Ang (1997) Mr P G Arbuthnot (1970) Mr B G Ashley (1957) Dr J G P Barnes (1958) Mr R Bayley (1978) Mr H M Bell MBE (1943) Mr A J Beveridge (1966) Mr B M Bienkowski (1955) Dr G L A Bird (1976) Mr A D Bolingbroke (1935) Mr H M W Borrill FSA (1974) Mr P Brackfield (1942) Mr G W Bradbrook (1961) Dr S L Bragg (1942) Mr M J Brett (1953) Mr C P Bromley (1977) Mr R Brooman (1974) Mr G L Buchanan (1959) Mr J K Buckle (1959) Mr J W Burton (1971) Professor S F Bush (1957) Mr A C Cassidy MBE (1967) Mr R E Cawthorn (1956) Professor B W Cherry (1955) Mr D H B Chesshyre CVO (1959) Colonel W J Chesshyre (1963) Mr C E M Clark (1976) Mr M C Clarke FCA (1960) Mr R R Cockroft (1957) Mr J S Cohen (1950) Mr S M Cohen (1966) Mr M D Coultas (1970) Dr P C B Craske (1961) Sir Brian Cubbon GCB (1946) Professor Dr J H Davenport (1971)

Dr A Davey (1955) Mr P E R Davis (1961) Mr T P Day (1990) Mr S D Dias (1971) Mr C H B Dorin (1964) Mr R C Down (1959) Mr P J A Driscoll (1963) Mr N P Duffin (1965) Mr R F Eddison (1955) Mr P D C Eley (1960) Dr H D Empsall (1965) Professor Sir Anthony Epstein CBE FRS (1939) Mr C A Evers (1964) Mr S F Every (1949) Mr N C H Falls (1964) Dr T H Fell (2001) Mr C W Field ARAM (1959) Mr T H W Fielding (1959) Dr C P Fong (1984) Professor A R Forrest (1965) Mr I C Fowler (1954) Mr G G Frosdick (1951) Mr J I Gordon (1961) Dr K B Gove (1966) Mr C J Green (1954) Mr L B Green (1969) Mr P C F Gregory-Hood (1962) Mr J G R Harding (1954) Mr K G Hartley (1958) Mr J W Hirst QC (1971) Mr R W Horner (1957) Dr T J Howat (1999) Mr M S Howe (1959) Mr R G T Hulbert (1959) Mr M J Innes (1959) Dr W R Jacob (1961) Mr D J R Jenkins (1964) Professor G J Johnson (1954) Dr G L Jones (1965) Mr D R Kershaw (1971) Dr D S King (1957)

Mr N D King (1968) Dr N Kingsley (1965) Mr J C R D Knight (1954) Dr J L G Kopelowitz (1944) Mr V Krishnan (1996) Mr M J Langrish (1986) Mr M Lavingia (2002) Mr J P Lavis (1976) Mr S Levene (1972) Dr Sir Christopher Lever Bt (1950) Mr R M Lloyd-Price (1964) Professor J M Lonsdale (1958) Mr P A Lord (1959) Dr G A Luzzi (1975) Dr N A Martin (Chandulal Mulji) (1992 Mr J H H Massey Stewart (1953 The Revd Canon Roland Meredith (1952) The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein CMG CBE (1948) Mr C F Morsley (1966) Dr J T Mulvein (1957) Mr M Nisbet (1971) Mr T J Palmer CBE (1950) Mr C E Parker (1955) Mr R J M Pearse (1966) Mr P R W Pemberton (1963) Dr M A Perring (1957) Mr L E Pickett (1973) The Revd Canon John Polkinghorne KBE FRS (1949) Mr R C Rawcliffe (1954) Lord Rees of Ludlow OM FRS (1960) Mr M J G Roberts (1956) Professor M J S Rudwick FBA (1950) Mr H A Salmon (1989) Mr E W Saville (1957) Dr K L Schumacher (1989)

Mr T Shaikh (1988) Mr J C Shakeshaft (1972) Mr R T Sheldon (1952) Professor N Sheppard FRS (1940) Mr N J P Sherratt (1971) Mr C R Simpkin (1961) Ms C J Sladden (1978) Dr T Slivnik (1988) Dr C B Snowdon (1959) Dr G Speake FSA (1964) Mr C J Spivey (1956) Mr T C Stancliffe (1965) Mr W D Stanley (1958) Mr S J Steele FRCS FRCOG FFSRH (1950) Mr P W Strachan (1957) Mr P C Thomas-Cruttwell (1958) Professor J C R Turner (1949) Sir John Tusa (1956) Dr A Vats (1987) Mr D J Verey CBE (1969) Mr A P D Walker QC (1987) Mr S C V Ward (1960) Sir Alan Waterworth KCVO (1951) Mr B S Wessely (1953) Mr D R B Whitehouse QC (1964) Miss S M Wilkins (2003) Professor P T Wilson (1958) Sir Gregory Winter CBE FRS (1970) Mr A J Wise (1967) Mr N Wiseman (1971) Mr K G P Woolley (1954) Dr G Yates (1950) Mr N G Yates (1991) Mrs R A Yates (1989) The Revd Canon Prof R A Yates (1965)


“I decided to fund the College’s new visual identity because Trinity graduates have been doing their bit in this world for such a long time. It seems natural to use modern social technology to see if, better connected, we together might make that bit a bit greater.” Wayne Lau (1979)

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